A capillary GC method is described for simultaneously measuring fentanyl and midazolam in human plasma. Plasma was extracted at basic pH with cyclohexane-isopentanol (197:3) with Ro21-2212 added as internal standard and fentanyl derivative as carrier. The drug was back-extracted in H 2 SO 4 , and th
Determination of plasma fentanyl by gc-mass spectrometry and pharmacokinetic analysis
β Scribed by Shen-Nan Lin; Tseng-Pu F. Wang; Richard M. Caprioli; Benjamin P. N. Mo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 451 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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β¦ Synopsis
0 GC-mass spectrometry was used to measure extremely low levels of fentanyl in dog plasma. Deuterated fentanyl was synthesized for use as an internal standard. Fentanyl was hydrolyzed to despropionyl fentanyl by 20% DCl in deuterium oxide. Mass spectrometric analysis of the product revealed that the molecular ion was three mass units higher than that of the authentic despropionyl fentanyl, indicating that the deuterium exchange reactions occurred a t this stage. Deuterated despropionyl fentanyl was reesterified by propionyl chloride to fentanyl-ds. The drug was assayed in biological fluids by extraction into ethyl acetate followed by analysis with GC-chemical-ionization mass spectrometry. The lowest measurable plasma fentanyl level is 500 pg/ml. The method is highly selective and is suitable for monitoring the time course of plasma drug levels. Evaluation of pharmacokinetic data from experiments using nine dogs revealed a triphasic phenomenon. No measurable amounts of the major metabolites, despropionyl fentanyl and norfentanyl, were detected.
Keyphrases 0 Fentanyl-determination by GC-mass spectrometry and pharmacokinetic analysis in dog plasma GC-mass spectrometrydetermination of plasma fentanyl, pharmacokinetic aiialysis Anesthetics-determination of plasma fentanyl by GC-mass spectrometry
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